Schedules for 
The Mass, Reconciliation, 
and Eucharistic Adoration

Mass Times

The Lord's Day Mass


Saturday: 4:00pm Vigil Mass (English)


Sunday: 8:00am (English)  & 10:00am (English)


Sunday: 9:15am (Portuguese) in the lower Chapel


Sunday: 11:30am (Brazilian) in the lower Chapel

Saint Michael the Archangel

21 Manning Street

Hudson, MA 01749


Phone: 978-562-2552


A Catholic Church of the Archdiocese of Boston

Daily Mass


Monday: 7:00pm (Portuguese/Brazilian)


Tuesday:  ---


Wednesday: 9:00am (English)


Thursday:  9:00am (English)


Friday:  9:00am  (English)


Saturday:  9:00am  (English)

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Train yourself for devotion, for, while physical training is of limited value, devotion is valuable in every respect, since it holds a promise of life both for the present and for the future. 

1 Timothy 4:7-8

Holy Days of Obligation


According to the Precepts of the Church, all members of the Church are to attend and participate in the Celebration of Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation.

To view the additional Holy Days of Obligation, select below.

Holy Days of Obligation VIEW HERE

The Precepts of the Church


The Precepts of the Church are five positive laws that the Church gives to guide the faithful to fulfill at least a minimum level of prayer, moral reflection, spiritual growth, and love for God and neighbor.

Reconciliation/ Confession Times


  • Saturday: 9:30am thru 10:30am


  • By request, after most English Masses.


  • By appointment


  • Monday: 6:00pm(Portuguese/Brazilian)


Location:  By the front entrance of the Church, on the left side after you enter.



Christ established the Sacrament of Reconciliation as a means to receive God's forgiveness and healing for sins committed after Baptism.

Eucharistic Adoration Times


  • Saturday of every week:  9:30am to 10:30am
  • Monday of every week: 6:00pm (Portuguese)



"Come to me...And I will give you rest."

(Matthew 11:28)


Christ is present to us in many ways, as in the assembled faithful or the Word of God; however, his presence in the Eucharist is unique and qualitatively superior in that he is present truly, really, and substantially in his Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity.